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From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: "Respected Elders Relaxation Resort"
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 17:52:46 -0400
At 03:56 PM 5/13/98 -0500, you wrote:

>> Can someone re-post the original requirements to joining the club? I
>> know that I was one of the people who started the idea, but in my
>> senility I forgot if I even qualified in the first place.
>>
>Hmm..if its before 95 I'm out. I think I joined sometime towards the
>beggining of last year, although I didn't post for quite awhile.
>Hmm..and I don't know Gurth's real name, so that bargaining chip is out...
>Damn, now I've got to go see if I have anything to bargain with. :)


To join this terribly exclusive club, <snicker> one must have been playing
Shadowrun before SR2 was released (i.e. playing SR1 when it was current).
ONe must be at least 25 years of age. And one must have been on at least
one of the itribe Shadowrun mailing lists, not necessarily continously,
since 1995.

Certain exceptions can be made if the argument is persuasive enough, or if
you've got potent enough bargaining chips. Gurth's name being one, I think
Dvixen's name *might* be another. MC23's real name might also be another one.

Notable residents include (but isn't limited to) David Buehrer, Tim Kerby,
Spike and MC23 and obviously myself. A regular cabal I should think,
combining the law and the troublemakers!

And Wyrmy, while you can't live here, not even just for weekends, I think
we could probably hire you in some capacity. We could probably use a
cabana boy to bring us those tropical drinks with the umbrellas in them
while we hang out by the pool and debate first edition damage codes.

;-)

Sorry, couldn't resist that Wyrmy. Think of it this way: you're the only
one that's been offered employement!

<snicker>

Erik J.


Resepected Elders Relaxation Resort, President of Operations
and Director of Activities

"Hey, how about a game of first edition using only the Blue Book?"

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